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the fbi is running it. the atf has a pretty solid forensic hand print on the contour and the makeup of the explosive devices. they have at least one, perhaps a couple of them. so that would provide enormous leads, i would think. interagency jealousies, they will always exist, but not on this. >> mike, thank you for being here. we will check back in with you. mike an long time boston journalist. we are at the hospital in downtown boston, and we've got more ahead on the aftermath of the bombings at the boston marathons, we'll be right back. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at ducktherapy.com. [ male a
the fbi is running it. the atf has a pretty solid forensic hand print on the contour and the makeup of the explosive devices. they have at least one, perhaps a couple of them. so that would provide enormous leads, i would think. interagency jealousies, they will always exist, but not on this. >> mike, thank you for being here. we will check back in with you. mike an long time boston journalist. we are at the hospital in downtown boston, and we've got more ahead on the aftermath of the...
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interest by the fbi in people in this area, that's number one. so, it's not as though there wasn't an interest by fbi for folks in that area. suggestion number two is, that both eyewitnesses and law enforcement officials have said as things settled down, you could see a pressure cooker and a suggestion that it was a pressure cooker device on the street up there, that one of these suspects may have tried to deploy and that's important, because one and two possibility two of the bombings used in the boston bombing was built in a pressure cooker and number three, there was a name of a person that they were trying to find who initially we were told may have been one of the people in custody, we're not quite so certain right now. we're still trying to figure what the names are. but there's several factors now that i think suggest and i can tell you, i'm getting the same sense that john is getting from the people that he's talking to that there's a connection here. >> we heard pretty much from the beginning they were looking for two suspects, are you h
interest by the fbi in people in this area, that's number one. so, it's not as though there wasn't an interest by fbi for folks in that area. suggestion number two is, that both eyewitnesses and law enforcement officials have said as things settled down, you could see a pressure cooker and a suggestion that it was a pressure cooker device on the street up there, that one of these suspects may have tried to deploy and that's important, because one and two possibility two of the bombings used in...
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through that process, the fbi developed a second suspect. today, we are listing the public's health to identify the two suspects. >> the two suspects. the fbi does not believe that a lone wolf committed this crime. that is new, as of today. does that suggest anything to investigators beyond changing the numerical nature of their manhunt? what, if anything, do two suspects opposed to one suspect, what does that change about law enforcement's approach to this crime overall? joining us is michael, former director of the national terrorism center and works as senior counsel there or a company. >> from a volunteer perspective and manhunt perspective, what seems circuit to you having two suspects instead of one? >> a couple things. now they're looking for two, they're not assuming it is only two in the same way they didn't assume it was one and found another. they're going to focus on these two. also go into this saying there could be three or four they just don't know that. this will help in a couple ways. one, suggests there's probably communica
through that process, the fbi developed a second suspect. today, we are listing the public's health to identify the two suspects. >> the two suspects. the fbi does not believe that a lone wolf committed this crime. that is new, as of today. does that suggest anything to investigators beyond changing the numerical nature of their manhunt? what, if anything, do two suspects opposed to one suspect, what does that change about law enforcement's approach to this crime overall? joining us is...
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joining us now is dawn, a veteran of the fbi. assistant special agent in charge of the new york joint terrorism task force. chief operating officer of the strategic consulting agency. so, i don't know anything about the subject of bombs. did i say anything in that lead up that struck you? i think. >> i think you were spot on. it's not a unique phenomenon. it's none the less effective. you pointed out the difference between the bombs we saw for the plot where these, this person went and had specific training in pakistan, afghanistan, learned how to make the concentrated hydrogen peroxide and was going to use that as a main component. that takes training and a bit of practice, which he did, he practiced in denver, then came to new york. that was thwarted because of good intelligence. these are materials readily available. one of the things that will be interesting, what was the charging mechanism? circuit boards and timers and setting a directional charge. these are some of the things that add a degree of sophistication to a bomb t
joining us now is dawn, a veteran of the fbi. assistant special agent in charge of the new york joint terrorism task force. chief operating officer of the strategic consulting agency. so, i don't know anything about the subject of bombs. did i say anything in that lead up that struck you? i think. >> i think you were spot on. it's not a unique phenomenon. it's none the less effective. you pointed out the difference between the bombs we saw for the plot where these, this person went and...
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sorry, honey. >>> the fbi has taken the lead if this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the boston drug task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty right now to go into details of that investigate, echoing governor patrick's words i encourage everyone to have a heightened state of vigilance tonight and going forward. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago. joining me now on the phone is a photographer who was at the scene photographing the marathon today. where were you located? >> i was about a half block away >> away from the finish line? >> yeah, away from the finish line where the explosion had happened. my part of the marathon, who i was shooting had finished. so i had gone back to my hotel, right at the fairmont which is right next to the medical tent. the medical tent is literally 15 feet from the front door of the hotel. dropped off my camera, all my equipment. went back to go get a bite to eat. i went to go get some lunch
sorry, honey. >>> the fbi has taken the lead if this investigation. it is asserting federal jurisdiction. it will do so through the boston drug task force. it is a criminal investigation that is a potential terrorist investigation. i'm not at liberty right now to go into details of that investigate, echoing governor patrick's words i encourage everyone to have a heightened state of vigilance tonight and going forward. >> that was from a news conference held about an hour ago....